Name that Medication
Labs
Complications
Assessment Findings
MISC
100

Medication causes extensive diuresis even with severe renal impairment.

What is furosemide (Lasix)?

100

Expected serum level of 3.5-5.0 mEq/L.

What is potassium?

100

When taking furosemide, this is major concern if a potassium level drops too low.

What is digoxin toxicity?

100

30mL/Hr

What is the goal of urine output?

100

In the AM.

What is the desired time of day to take a diuretic?

200

Medication is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment.

What is hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ)?

200

0.6-1.3 for males and 0.5-1.1 for females.

What is creatinine?

200

Manifestations of this complication include dry mouth, increased thirst, minimal urine output, and weight loss.

What is dehydration?

200

Manifest as hearing loss and tinnitus.

What is ototoxicity?

200

Management of BP, excretion of edematous fluid and prevention of kidney failure.

What are indications for taking a diuretic?

300

Medication blocks aldosterone causing loss of sodium and water and retention of potassium.

What is spironolactone?

300

Expected serum level 9-10.5 mg/dL.

What is calcium?

300

Endocrine complications, including effects including deepened voice, impotence, gynecomastia, and hirsutism can occur when taking this medication.

What is spironolactone (Aldactone)?

300

The accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity, causing abdominal swelling.

What is ascites?

300

Taken when there is an emergent need for rapid mobilization of fluid.

What is a loop diuretic?

400

Medication reduces intracranial pressure and intraocular pressure by raising serum osmolality & drawing fluid back into the vascular space.

What is mannitol?

400

Lab result of 10-20 mg/dL.

What is BUN?

400

Manifestations of this complication include dyspnea, fatigue, weight gain, and distended neck veins.

What is heart failure?

400

Lightheadedness and dizziness when getting out of bed.

What is postural hypotension?

400

Unlabeled use for loop diuretic.

What is hypercalcemia?

500

Taken adjunctively for patients who are at high-risk for hypokalemia.

What is a loop diuretic and a potassium sparing diuretic?

500

Expected serum level of 135-145 mEq/L.

What is sodium?

500

Manifestations of this complication include headache, blurred vision, nausea/vomiting and pupil changes.

What is increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?

500

Nausea/Vomiting, general weakness, fatigue, and leg cramps.

What is hypokalemia?

500

Made of potassium and should be avoid in patients taking Aldactone.

What is a salt substitute?

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